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Why do I need a will for a surrogacy arrangement?

Why do I need a will for a surrogacy arrangement?

by Franklyn | Apr 9, 2018 | Become a Surrogate, Surrogacy

Putting a will in place is on many of our to-do lists. With busy lives and various responsibilities, making a will usually ends up getting overlooked and becomes as a task we ‘should do’ but just haven’t got round to sorting.  It is a good idea for anyone with...
Top 5 UK surrogacy myths – Article published in Fertility Road

Top 5 UK surrogacy myths – Article published in Fertility Road

by Natalie | Oct 22, 2017 | Surrogacy

We were asked to write an article for Fertility Road magazine about surrogacy law in the UK. It corrects our top 5 surrogacy myths: 1. Your surrogate might keep the baby 2. Going overseas for surrogacy is better because you will be the legal parents from birth 3....
What the Handmaid’s Tale has taught me about surrogacy – Article published in Bionews

What the Handmaid’s Tale has taught me about surrogacy – Article published in Bionews

by Natalie | Jul 24, 2017 | Surrogacy

Natalie has written a comment piece in this week’s Bionews about ethical surrogacy from a feminist perspective.  With the Handmaid’s Tale on the TV again, she sets out that – rather than being a cautionary tale against surrogacy – it underlines...
Is surrogacy law reform finally on the horizon? – Article published in Fertility Road

Is surrogacy law reform finally on the horizon? – Article published in Fertility Road

by Natalie | Oct 23, 2016 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy UK Law

We were asked to write an article for Fertility Road magazine about why we think surrogacy law needs to change – and how it should change. Read the full article here. The UK’s leading surrogacy lawyers Find out more about how we support families through...
NGA addresses judicial conference on international surrogacy alongside High Court judge Mrs Justice Theis

NGA addresses judicial conference on international surrogacy alongside High Court judge Mrs Justice Theis

by Natalie | May 9, 2015 | International Surrogacy, Surrogacy

Natalie was honoured to be asked by High Court judge Mrs Justice Theis to deliver a joint talk with her to a judicial conference in Great Windsor Park. Addressing senior judges from across the UK and Europe, Natalie and Her Ladyship delivered a joint talk about...
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